Third World debt fuels hunger and destruction, worsening global conditions.
The article discusses how Third World debt in the 1980s led to hunger and suffering. Despite efforts by the IMF and World Bank, debtor countries and citizens in the North are worse off. Debt has caused environmental damage, drug problems, and job losses. To turn debt into a tool for progress, citizens in the North must demand a new approach from debt managers and remember the importance of the Third World.